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Examples
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Mighty Windbag is a liar – anything he/she says is a lie – and that’s all that’s needed.
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I swear all of these Clinton supporters on this board are really Lanny "Windbag" Davis.
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Herr Liebert has christened him "the Professor," and I adopt the name for him, but I fear "Windbag" would fit him better.
Travels in West Africa Mary H. Kingsley 1881
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WN.com - Articles related to Young, Poor, and Tricked into the Sex Trade 2010
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"Windbag," didn't work because it was gendered male and probably hearkened to male politicians and preachers.
Women's Space 2008
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When I saw the headline that Cheney was on top of a list I thought he had tied with Rush for "Windbag of the Year!"
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Obama tops Romney by 12%, Palin by 24%, and Newt-the-Bloated-Windbag by the same amount.
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Will Sen. Alexander be the next Republican to fall to the Rush Windbag machine?
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Well the only joy in watching John Major's victory was seeing the humbling of the Welsh Windbag and feeling an intense moment of pleasure when Chris Patten lost his seat.
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Well the only joy in watching John Major's victory was seeing the humbling of the Welsh Windbag and feeling an intense moment of pleasure when Chris Patten lost his seat.
Archive 2008-05-04 2008
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